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Standard First Aid Lite app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 96 ratings )
Education Medical
Developer: Redivideos
Free
Current version: 5.3.4, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 03 Jan 2012
App size: 5.74 Mb

This lite version of our Standard First Aid video course is offered for your evaluation. Our complete series of apps were developed for Apple devices with veteran certified Red Cross / St Johns Ambulance instructors.

Key features that make these superb apps leaders in this category:

1. Visualization - Visual representations and interaction techniques take advantage of the human eyes broad bandwidth pathway into the mind to see, explore and understand large amounts of information at once. "A picture is worth a thousand words"
2. Multi-Language Support - Clear, concise audio in six languages - Spanish, German, French, Chinese, Hindi, and English. You can listen and follow the instructions while administering first aid.
3. The backlit nature of mobile devices allows clear viewing of information without external lighting.
4. The user is warned when the battery level drops below 30%, and can switch to text-mode to conserve battery life!

Topics included at no cost for evaluation, in six languages:
1. Amputation Procedure
2. Check The Scene
3. Choking Response
4. Impaled Object
5. Eye Injuries
6. Hyperventilation

Redi-videos has four first aid programs to offer. Regular updates ensure you have the most current information.
* Advanced First Responder - 1 hour 20 mins runtime (industrial course or home use)
* Standard First Aid - Over 1 hour runtime (industrial course or home use)
* CPR - Infant / adult procedures & basic AED use
* Complete Home First Aid

Latest reviews of Standard First Aid Lite app for iPhone and iPad

Terrific app!
Worthwhile app for anyone to own.Every situation seems to be covered...The HD videos r easy to understand n follow.
Great for third graders
Disappointing- first off, you need to download everything, including text. My iPad is wifi only and its impossible to use this app when traveling. Second, all the videos seem to be targeted for a child. All videos use the same woman who, in each video "stars" as the injured victim, but thats all they show, a woman grimacing in pain- they dont really show any hands-on procedures. Also, I wish they had a "download all" option so I dont have to download the videos one by one when Im in a wifi hotspot. Summary- embed the videos and show more actual first aid and trauma procedures and what supplies to use and the correct way to use the supplies. I also feel jipped by buying the full version thinking Id get all quality 25 mb videos, all the rest seem to only be under 5 mb videos. I may pony up for the huge $200 emergency medicine app, Im tired of wasting my money on these amateur apps :(
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